The presidents of the categories affected by the rules that block the transfer of building bonus credits, including the superbonus, have been summoned for Monday afternoon, at 17.15.
The convocation sent by the Undersecretary to the Presidency of the Council Alfredo Mantovano is addressed directly to the presidents of Ance Federica Brancaccio, Confindustria Carlo Bonomi, Confedilizia Giorgio Spaziani Testa, Confapi Cristian Camisa and the alliance of Italian Cooperatives Maurizio Gardini.
Among the associations convened, according to what we learn, also the artisans of the Cna and Confartigianato, particularly representative in the construction sector.
Also on Monday, but at 4.30 pm the government will meet the representatives of Abi, Cdp and Sace
, for a discussion on the rules that block the transfer of building bonus credits, including the superbonus.
As far as the government is concerned, the meetings will be attended by the undersecretary of the Prime Minister Alfredo Mantovano, the Minister of Economy Giancarlo Giorgetti, that of Enterprise and Made in Italy Adolfo Urso, that of Environment and Energy Security Gilberto Pichetto , the Deputy Minister of Economy Maurizio Leo, as well as the director of the Revenue Agency Ernesto Maria Ruffini.
'Many passed the match to those who came later, the Meloni government had to choose, it could not be postponed'.
Thus the Minister for Relations with Parliament,
Luca Ciriani,
on the suspension of the transfer of Superbonus credits, answering a question on Tg Fvg Rai, on the sidelines of the presentation of Giulio Tremonti's book, yesterday evening in Pordenone.
For Ciriani 'some changes could be made but the problem is gigantic, it could not be set aside.
Public finances are threatened by a 110 billion euro debt abyss generated by the Superbonus.
This is a painful issue that needed to be addressed.'
"The 110 billion hole, which according to Minister Giorgetti and Prime Minister Meloni would have been generated by the Superbonus and other building bonuses, are the lie of the century,
just reproposed also by Minister Ciriani". Emiliano Fenu, M5s group leader in the Finance Commission of the Chamber, affirms it in a note.
One hundred and ten billion, in fact, represent nothing more than the investments activated through the various construction bonuses, with an overall 'deviation' of 37 billion euros compared to the initial forecasts.
But - he adds - neither the 110 billion nor the 37 are a hole, because in the meantime the GDP grew by 6.7% in 2021 and 3.9% in 2022, ensuring an incredible extra tax revenue that the Draghi government, supported from all parties, including the Brothers of Italy who wanted to inherit Giorgetti as economy minister,
ANSA Agency
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